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Hike the difficult 7.7-mile Lago d'Eugio from Posio loop in Gran Paradiso National Park, featuring the lake and Monte Arzola Summit.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso
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4.58 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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6.05 km
Highlight • Lake
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8.86 km
Highlight • Summit
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12.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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11.8 km
428 m
122 m
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12.1 km
122 m
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This is a difficult hike, requiring very good physical condition and sure-footedness. You should be prepared for a demanding journey with significant elevation gain and varied terrain.
The terrain is wild and varied, typical of the Gran Paradiso National Park. You'll ascend through wooded areas, traverse a flat ridge (Pian Camusöl), and encounter a mix of old chestnut and beech forests. While most paths are well-trodden, some sections can be steep, including zig-zag ascents. The route is predominantly accessible, but hikers should be prepared for a challenging mountain environment.
The primary highlight is the artificial Lake Eugio, an impressive part of a hydroelectric system. You'll also pass the ruins of Alpe Giassetto and reach the Monte Arzola Summit, offering breathtaking views of the Gran Paradiso Valley. The trail also features abandoned houses and hamlets, adding a historical dimension.
The Lago d'Eugio from Posio loop tour starts from Posio. While specific parking details for Posio aren't provided, it's generally advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas. As this is a popular starting point, parking facilities are usually available nearby.
As this trail is located within the Gran Paradiso National Park, specific regulations apply to dogs. Generally, dogs are allowed on leash in certain areas of the park, but restrictions may apply to protect wildlife. It's best to check the official Gran Paradiso National Park website for the most current rules regarding pets before your visit.
There is no general entrance fee to access the Gran Paradiso National Park itself. However, certain activities or specific areas might require permits. For hiking on established trails like this one, a permit is typically not required. Always respect park regulations, especially concerning wildlife and waste.
The best time to hike this route is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the weather is most favorable and the trails are clear of snow. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out, as conditions in the mountains can change rapidly.
Yes, this loop tour intersects with several well-known paths. The route covers 100% of the GTA: Talosio - San Lorenzo, Sentiero Italia - Tappa E37, and Via Alpina Blue D26. A small portion (3%) also overlaps with the Sentiero per Cima Testona.
The estimated duration for completing this 12.4-kilometer loop with 1,150 meters of elevation gain is approximately 6 hours and 44 minutes. However, this is an average, and you should allow extra time for breaks, enjoying the views, and navigating challenging sections, especially if you are not accustomed to difficult mountain hikes.
Posio is a small village, and while specific details on accommodation and restaurants directly at the trailhead are not provided, you can typically find basic services in villages surrounding national parks. It's recommended to check local listings or plan for provisions before arriving, especially during off-peak seasons.
Given the difficulty and mountain environment, you should pack appropriate gear. This includes sturdy mountain footwear, layers of clothing suitable for changing weather, rain gear, sufficient water and snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, a first-aid kit, and sun protection. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on steep ascents and descents.
While most paths are well-trodden, some sections, particularly those below 1700 meters, can become overgrown, potentially making navigation challenging. Above this altitude, paths tend to be more visible. Always pay attention to trail markers, and consider downloading the Komoot tour offline to help with navigation, especially in areas with dense vegetation.
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